Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence model that has learned to recognize words such as 'crib' and 'ball' by studying headcam recordings from a tiny fraction of a 6-month-old baby's life. This baby, named Sam, has been instrumental in teaching the AI how human language development occurs. Concurrently, China has announced the creation of the world's first AI 'child' capable of showing human emotion, which is considered a significant step towards achieving human-level AI. This development has sparked discussions about the potential risks of advanced AI technology.
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An AI model has learnt to recognize words such as ‘crib’ and ‘ball’, by studying headcam recordings of a tiny fraction of a single baby’s life https://t.co/I4RsuWpxbh